Asus/NCIX Competition - HEADALA
Hey, guys, I'm entering in as well. I doubt I will win, but maybe someone will have mercy on my crappy setup and post thousands of times in support of me :)
max bclk
so far 222, but as others report only verifies 220.8.
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max CPU 4.6GHZ
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max mem clock 2135MHz
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max mem bandwidth 21608
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System specs:
Core i7 920 3841A580
Asus Rampage II Extreme
OCZ Platinum 1600 3GB
EVGA 8800 GTX 768
Raptor 74GB
Cooling: Stock cooler, Xigmatek S963, custom ghetto WC'ing
Validations coming...
Grizzly Ghetto Hanging Flying Freaking Fan
Hey, everyone, I have a quick update and tutorial for you!
Here's where I have everything set up (a WIP pic); it's in the upstairs den at my folks' house - we are staying with them for a while :shocked::
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...s/IMG_0723.jpg
And here's my setup:
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...s/IMG_0729.jpg
During my base clock overclocking, I was noticing the NB/SB & QPI getting WAY too hot, so I decided to do something about it. Of course, I needed a fan, but since I don't have a case (my vidcards are even only supported by the PCI-E slot! Eek! :shocked:), there's nothing to support a fan.
So, I made this (yeah, it's a really bad pic):
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...s/IMG_0742.jpg
I call it my "grizzly ghetto hanging flying freaking fan".
Just in case you're interested, I whipped up a tutorial for your viewing pleasure. With skill, hard work, endurance, a coat hangar, and 2 arduous minutes of your time, I'm sure you can triumph over adversity and build one yourself :D :rofl:
You need a coat hangar. Thin wire, no cardboard.
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Stretch out the bottom like so:
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Then bend the hook down so it's perpendicular to the plane of the 'loop' of the hangar:
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Then bend the 'loop' part of the hangar so it will fit over a bookend/side of your case/shelf, etc. It can bend over most anything. I did mine to fit over the back board of the desk like so (just a mockup so you can see):
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Then insert one mounting hole of the fan through the hook, and ziptie/twistie the diagonal hole to the body of the loop:
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Hang it over/on your shelf, adjust the height (and maybe spread out the loop a little for better support), plug it in, and you're done (the pic makes it look like it's touching the card, but it's not):
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Here are some parting shots (I know you guys like lots of pics!):
Good clearance:
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I really liked doing this since it's quick, easy, cheap, doesn't touch the computer at all (well wires maybe), and the coat hanger actually isolates the vibrations from the fan! :woot:
Do you like it? Hate it? Think I'm crazy? Post away!
YAGM - Yet Another Ghetto Mod
Here's another "ghetto home depot" mod. :D My air cooling was not cutting it for this competition, so i had to go a bit more Xtreme. Now, most of my WC'ing stuff is over in Asia, so I really had to raid the closet and come up with some 'franken-cooling'.
Since I don't have my system mounted in a case (see above), I needed something to mount the rads in so that they won't flop around. Please be mindful that this is temporary, quick-and-dirty cooling and will not be permanent or even last much more than a couple of weeks!
First of all, my best helper with our primary victim: an old Dell Pentium 100.
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And my second best helper, Bear, the 10 year old 120 pound baby.
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And check out the vid card out of the Dell: An old Number Nine S3 Virge! Blast from the past!
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Originally, I planned on just gutting the Dell and mounting everything in the empty case, but I found that there was too much existing structure inside. I was looking to do this in an hour or two on a Saturday afternoon, so i didn't have a ton of time to cut lots of holes, etc. So I was looking at the side panel, and had a moment of brilliance!
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It has a metal plate (EMF shielding I guess) mounted to the heavy plastic panel. So, we decided to just make a bunch of U-shaped cuts facing each other, bend them up vertical, drill a hole in each, and mount the rads to that. It worked! Had to use a bunch of spare screws and washers to make it all fit together:
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And here it all is mounted on the panel: A TFC 120 rad with Slow speed Yate, a BI Stealth with a San Ace, a D5 pump with Detroit top, and the Dell 200 W PSU.
*Don't worry, he won't be playing with that San Ace when it's running*
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It took forever to figure out how to jumper the Dell PSU with its proprietary wiring (no green and purple in the wrong spot!), but I eventually succeeded:
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And here it is, with its $5 for 10 feet Home Depot crappy tubing (super stiff and leaky on barbs). Also, BA sold me his GTZ for a good price (Thanks!).
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I shoved the whole shebang into the shelf below my system on the desk:
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...s/IMG_0765.jpg
Again, this is only CPU and only temporary as I have a FC block for my 8800 GTX and a NB block in waiting.
So, hopefully this will help me to get a competitive CPU OC for the competition!
What do you guys (and gal) think of my ghetto setup?!
A few last pics:
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